Bachelor in Worship Leading Major

Program Information

School:

Kingswood University

Degree:

Bachelor

Field of Study:

Religious/Sacred MusicTheological and Ministerial Studies, Other

Description:

The Worship Leading track is designed to train students studying in the BA in Ministry program who feel a unique call to minister through worship and music. This focused degree track is an exciting integration of theological development, musical excellence, ministry passion, and Christ-like character.

Worship Leading will challenge you to examine and develop a defined worship theology while studying biblical principles of worship and corporate worship expression both through the historical church and in our contemporary North American context. Students will have the opportunity to learn in the classroom, develop skill in the practice room, be mentored in applied lessons, and be practically equipped in a variety of hands-on ministry opportunities. Integration with the Kingswood chapel worship services, ensembles and events will be an integral part of each student’s development.

Admission Requirements

Prerequisites:*

These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.

2 of English

2 of Mathematics

2 of Social Studies

Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, and achieve satisfactory grades in the following Academic or College preparatory level courses in grades 10, 11, or 12: Two English credits, two Math or Science credits, and two Social Studies credits (e.g. history, sociology, and geography, civics, psychology).

Additional Admission Requirements:

The prospective student is assessed according to academic background, moral behaviour and character, personal Christian testimony, and ministry graces. In the consideration process, the applicant’s complete prior academic record, recommendations, plans for the future, and personal information are reviewed. If applicants meet the required standards in these areas, they are admitted to the University. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, national origin, age, or gender in admission to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. Applicants are expected to be of high moral character and are therefore expected to be a minimum of six months from participation in tobacco products, non-prescription drug use, alcohol, pornography, inappropriate sexual relationships, gambling, and occult activities.